Non-profit, volunteer-based membership organization whose primary role is to advocate for the rights and protections of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) and their families. Read more...
Education and home-based services to assist people with the most severe disabilities in leading independent lives at home, at school or in the workplace through seven community-based offices located throughout the state. Read more...
Statewide program whose purpose is to identify and develop a network of high-quality respite resources for family caregivers who are caring for an individual of any age who has a disability, chronic, terminal or mental illness. Read more...
Serving people with disabilities from birth to old age through a “continuum of services” provided through 25 community offices, reaching residents in all 67 counties. Read more...